Morales Mass for the Feast of St Isidore

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Francisco Guerrero, Philippe Rogier, Antonio de Cabezón, Cristóbal de Morales, Nicolas Gombert, Tomás de Santa María

Label: Archiv

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 76

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: 449 143-2AH

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Missa, 'Mille regretz' Cristóbal de Morales, Composer
Cristóbal de Morales, Composer
Gabrieli Consort
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Emendemus in melius Cristóbal de Morales, Composer
Cristóbal de Morales, Composer
Gabrieli Consort
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Cançión (untitled) Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Cançión, 'Subiendo amor' Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Cançión, 'Todos aman' Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
O Doctor optime Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Gabrieli Consort
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Cançión "Ecce sacerdos magnus" Philippe Rogier, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Philippe Rogier, Composer
Cançión a 6 (untitled) Philippe Rogier, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Philippe Rogier, Composer
Tientos IX (quinto tono) Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Timothy Roberts, Organ
Tiento del cuarto tono Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Timothy Roberts, Organ
Tiento del octavo tono Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Timothy Roberts, Organ
Mille regretz Nicolas Gombert, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Nicolas Gombert, Composer
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Del modo de tañer a corcheas Tomás de Santa María, Composer
Timothy Roberts, Organ
Tomás de Santa María, Composer

Composer or Director: Francisco Guerrero, Philippe Rogier, Antonio de Cabezón, Cristóbal de Morales, Nicolas Gombert, Tomás de Santa María

Label: Archiv

Media Format: Cassette

Media Runtime: 0

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: 449 143-4AH

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Missa, 'Mille regretz' Cristóbal de Morales, Composer
Cristóbal de Morales, Composer
Gabrieli Consort
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Emendemus in melius Cristóbal de Morales, Composer
Cristóbal de Morales, Composer
Gabrieli Consort
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Cançión (untitled) Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Cançión, 'Subiendo amor' Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Cançión, 'Todos aman' Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
O Doctor optime Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Francisco Guerrero, Composer
Gabrieli Consort
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Cançión "Ecce sacerdos magnus" Philippe Rogier, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Philippe Rogier, Composer
Cançión a 6 (untitled) Philippe Rogier, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Philippe Rogier, Composer
Tientos IX (quinto tono) Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Timothy Roberts, Organ
Tiento del cuarto tono Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Timothy Roberts, Organ
Tiento del octavo tono Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Antonio de Cabezón, Composer
Timothy Roberts, Organ
Mille regretz Nicolas Gombert, Composer
Gabrieli Players
Nicolas Gombert, Composer
Paul McCreesh, Conductor
Del modo de tañer a corcheas Tomás de Santa María, Composer
Timothy Roberts, Organ
Tomás de Santa María, Composer
It must have been difficult to find a suitable programme to follow the Gabrieli Consort’s triumphant recording of Victoria’s Requiem (Archiv, 12/95), but with this disc of Morales’s Missa Mille regretz this has certainly been achieved, and with a logical connection to the previous release.
To begin at the beginning, expecting that the instrumental canciones by Guerrero and Rogier (transcribed from the Lerma manuscript by Douglas Kirk) which open the disc would be merely padding, I was delighted to hear playing of such sensitivity: one can understand why instrumentalists were so prized in Spanish cathedrals at this time if they played like this. Morales’s Mass itself (performed, like the Victoria, by an all-male consort) is sung splendidly. There is a real feeling for the work’s direction (not easily discerned in music so seamlessly polyphonic as Morales) which, in combination with the seductively rich sonority of the choir, make it a performance of genuine stature. My only reservations concern the stodgy singing of the “Hosanna” which would surely benefit from a lighter, more rhythmic approach. The Almaviva recording of the same Mass made by the Hilliard Ensemble has long been a favourite of mine, and it has the advantage of including the alternative settings of the Sanctus and Agnus Dei (and the disadvantage of the irritating omission of much musica ficta). Its intimate appeal is of course quite different from the massive blaze of sound we hear on this recording.
The plainchant is for the feast of St Isidore of Seville, taken from unspecified sixteenth- and seventeenth-century sources by Robert Snow. It is sung (again as on the Victoria disc) accompanied by a dulcian, as indeed is the polyphony, common Spanish practice of the time. Instruments and choir come together only in Guerrero’s motet, O Doctor optime, sung at the Offertory, which is an object lesson in how to achieve blend and balance. Another cancion by Rogier acts as a recessional, and the disc closes with a short piece by Tomas de Santa Maria followed by a magnificent performance of Morales’s motet Emendemus in melius. I have no more superlatives. Buy this disc. '

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